| United States - 1989 - 526 pages
...place needed to perform the work for which such workers are to be employed, (2) the employment of such workers will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of domestic agricultural workers similarly employed, and (3) reasonable efforts have been made to attract domestic... | |
| United States - 1992 - 648 pages
...place needed to perform the work for which such workers are to be employed, (2) the employment of such workers will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of domestic agricultural workers similarly employed, and (3) reasonable efforts have been made to attract domestic... | |
| United States - 1995 - 712 pages
...place needed to perform the work for which such workers are to be employed, (2) the employment of such workers will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of domestic agricultural workers similarly employed, and (3) reasonable efforts have been made to attract domestic... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1995 - 658 pages
...place needed to perform the work for which such workers are to be employed, (2) the employment of such workers will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of domestic agricultural workers similarly employed, and (3) reasonable efforts have been made to attract domestic... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1999 - 102 pages
...establish a minimum hourly wage standard for temporary and seasonal farm workers which will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of domestic workers similarly employed. The difficulty, however, comes in translating this concept into an administratively workable set of numbers.... | |
| Andrew P. Morriss, Samuel Estreicher - 2005 - 1026 pages
...the Secretary of Labor that (i) 'qualified persons in the United States are not available/ and (ii) 'the employment of foreign workers will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of workers in the United States similarly employed.' Like the bracero program, the... | |
| Bill Ong Hing - 2006 - 197 pages
...portability). The Department of Labor would have to agree through a "strengthened" attestation process that US workers are not available and that the employment...foreign workers will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of US workers. H-2B and H-iD workers would be paid the prevailing wage, as determined... | |
| Bruno T. Isenburg - 2007 - 160 pages
...(1) there are not sufficient US workers who are qualified and available to perform the work; and (2) the employment of foreign workers will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of US workers who are similarly employed. As part of this labor certification process,... | |
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